4. Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh (Compensatory Pick)

The Packers need to select a defensive lineman in this draft, and will do so by selecting Romeus in the fourth round.

This former Panther falls to the Packers because of the injuries he suffered his senior year, but he has excellent power and above-average speed for a lineman, and could really make things happen for the Packers.

7. Scott Tolzien, QB, Wisconsin (from Carolina)

With Aaron Rodgers on the roster, this pick certainly isn't to fill a need. Instead, it's rather to give the Packers the option to explore trade possibilities with Matt Flynn.

When Matt Flynn had a mediocre game against the Lions and a spectacular game against the Patriots (albeit one error), other teams took notice and the rumor went that the Packers could be looking to trade Flynn.

Tolzien would give them that flexibility. He would likely be a career backup, but if needed, he would just do what he does best: manage the game and let others do the majority of the playmaking.

7. Marc Schiechl, DE/LB, Colorado School of Mines

Previous Pick: Markus White, DE, Florida

The all-time Division II sack king has apparently been generating interest from the Green Bay Packers.

Division II defensive players are rarely drafted, but this may be a special occasion and the Packers may actually have to use the first of their two seventh-round picks to get him (a huge sacrifice, I know).

Schiechl is fast, running a 4.65 and also strong in recording 38 reps on the bench press.

He may or may not turn out to be that great, but he very well could be the steal of the draft.